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Highest Rated United States Essays

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Larry Craig - Idaho Rests On His Shoulders
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"Compare the successes and failures of Castlereagh and Canning's Foreign Policies"
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'Examine the reasons for change in the balance of power between the federal and the state governments since 1980'
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Discuss the claim that the president is merely 'bargainer-in-chief'
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Examine the aims and principles of the European Powers who took part in the peacemaking 184-15 - The Congress of Vienna
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Hollywood vs. History - The 1972 film 1776 is a cute whimsical musical.
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The first presidential candidate debate for the election 2000 took place in Boston, Massachusetts on Tuesday October 3, 2000.
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Federal principles grow out of the idea that free people can liberally enter into lasting yet limited political associations to achieve common ends and protect certain rights while preserving their respective integrities.
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The time line of Joseph McCarthy.
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"The Main Difference Between the UK And US Constitution Is That One Is Flexible And The Other Is Not" Discuss.
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In today's society, a debate over the legalization of marijuana has been on going.
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William Jefferson Blythe IV, the 42 United States presidents, is one of Arkansas most popular former residents.
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The congress of Vienna.
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Gay couples, same sex marriage and Christian beliefs.
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Jeffersonian Republicans and the Federalists DBQ.
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In 1901 Australia's most important founding document and symbol of our national life, The Australian Constitution was enacted, establishing the Commonwealth of Australia as the world's fifth federation.
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Recently a writer stated that the Australian Constitution had become "fossilised" and that changes were urgently required to modernise it - Briefly outline some of the changes that would assist this modernisation process.
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Youngstown Co. vs. Sawyer.
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Electoral Reform Analysis.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of an unwritten Constitution?
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National Australasian Convention held in Sydney in 1891 - Review.
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"Loser takes all - it must be time to abolish the Electoral College". Discuss.
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Canada: Becoming A Nation.
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McCulloch v. Maryland and the Necessary and Proper Clause.
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To What Extent were the rights and interests of American Negroes safeguarded in the period 1865-1890?
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Presidential Elections
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"It's very one point after the other, good for information but doesn't exactly flow. C at A-level"
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"A well-written essay. The writer considers both the pros and cons of allowing influence groups and lobbyists to mix with politicians, and comes to a well-thought out conclusion. A knowledge of the more well-known interest groups is shown, as is knowledge of their past involvements in the democratic process, successful or otherwise. An important point that the writer makes is that pressure groups are often speaking on behalf of those who have no voice themselves. These groups are often portrayed as in the pocket of big business, or purely self-interested, but that is not the case. Although I disagree with the final conclusion, I approve of the essay. TSR user: Edenr."
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"Could have compared the USA/UK law-making process. There were a few mistakes, such as that UK hasn't got anything comparable to USA's standing committees. Well, infact they do, they have cabinet ministers who are usually also heads of departments. The difference is that the American standing committees are a part of the legislative and the UK cabinet ministers are a part of the executive. There is little detail of the power and control of the executive in UK parliament which determines parliament's "policy-influencing" characteristic. Technical terms used seem to be misused at times. In the beginning, the writer talks of the parliament as if it is solely the house of commons. It must be made clear which aspects of Congress has a "policy-making" characteristic and which aspects of Parliament has a "policy-influencing" characteristic. Generally, seems as if it has been rushed. Poor grammar indicates this. "
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"Very good Essay, Nice brief synopsis of each cabinet position. Concise, too the point and no BS"
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"This essay was a very well written account and was very understandable. It clearly states the advantages and disadvantages of a written and unritten constition and clearly distinguishes the differences between the two. I valued this essay very highly and would like to thank the writer for such a brilliant essay. "
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